Sunday, November 21, 2010

21 Nov 2010 - Wazzup Daily News

Hi guys! Today's Wazzup news centers around 2 announcements from programs I'm currently monitoring. And LibertyReserve seemed to experience some problems today, which led to minor delays in payment processing.

First up, apparently LibertyReserve experienced a downtime today, which caused many withdrawals to go into pending status. Nonetheless, this was informed well ahead of time from the administration of LibertyReserve, and there is nothing to be worried about.

One of my Top 5 Recommended Programs right now responded extremely well to this unexpected delay in payouts, as OilStructure sent out a timely newsletter informing members that LibertyReserve was down, and that all payouts have been processed as of this writing. Therefore, please rest assured that if you have had any pending payouts, it was merely due to the payment processor's downtime.
Here's the newsletter:
Dear member!

Due to Liberty Reserve downtime (http://blog.libertyreserve.com/) we had many pending withdrawal requests. But currently all Liberty Reserve pending payments are done.
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English language (USA) support team:
jane@oilstructure.com (Investment Department Head).
la@oilstructure.com (Advertising Department Head).
+ 1(914)8859265 (phone) Office Hours: 10:00 to 14h00 [EDT UTC -4h]
+ 1(914)4623344 (fax)
Skype: Oilstructure

Equipe de soutien de langue française (Canada):
faye@oilstructure.com(Customer support department head / Chef personnel de soutien) .
+ 18198272703 (téléphone) Heures d'ouverture: 9:00 à 13h00 [EDT UTC -4h]
+ 18199650147 (fax)
Skype: Oilstructure

SureFireSurf, which has been online for about 22 days, and still going strong, has just announced a new set of advertising banners that you can take advantage of to promote the program. SureFireSurf has also added MaxiVote, an autovote system that votes on all popular monitors once you click on a button. I vaguely recall some program used it in the past, but I can't seem to point my finger at it. Nonetheless, it's a commonly used program, so I won't associate SFS with any previous scams.
Here's the newsletter:
Dear members,

Sent this email to notify everyone that we have added a new banner for you to use in adverstising SureFireSurf. You can view the new banner by clicking this link http://www.surefiresurf.com/images/b120x600.gif or you may just go to the banners page in your members area.

Also the maxivote feature on our Rate Us page now adds your single vote to 6 total monitors. Thank you for rating SureFireSurf and supporting it.

Chris Linton

Unfortunately, AVFinance is confirmed a scam now. It is now selectively processing payouts, and the admin has not responded to my emails regarding the situation. In fact, the admin deleted the thread leading to my review, which has a big "PROGRAM HAS SCAMMED" slapped all over the whole article right now as I do not want anyone to be deceived by this program. Even though the AVFinance seemed like a promising investment, I guess the admin was simply too greedy and tried to siphon as much money as he could before packing his bags. Please do not invest there any longer!
That's all for today, I will have a new review up before the Thanksgiving break starts, and I will see you guys soon! :)

Take care!

5 comments:

  1. I saw that from AVFinance coming a mile away.

    First the amount of ppl investing went down a week ago. Than a new short term investment was introduced and when the first ppl were supposed to get their initial investment back they scammed everyone. I am just lucky i got bep before they became greedy.

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  2. Hi dunpealhunter,

    Indeed. The short-term plan was the last straw. I'm not sure how did you manage to see that the number of people who invested with AVFinance went down a week ago, but the truth remains: they have scammed.

    Good job on seeing that!

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  3. I KNEW AVFINANCE WAS GOING TO SCAM! CHEATER!

    The payouts are too high and not sustainable! Admin you should not review such sites in the first place!

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  4. Finally, AVFinance went down in the drain..

    Next seems to be CS...

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  5. I'm not that surprised that AVFinance decided to close shop. the interests offered were simply too high anyway. Even though they purchased domains for 10 years in advance, that didn't mean they were serious in running a long term program.

    CS, on the other hand, might prove themselves to be worthy of the trust they've gained from investors.. I am behind them, as they've been for us all this time, and hopefully the best turns out of this..

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